h2. Family Relations:
1373: organized the council at sne gdong deb ther dmar po gsar ma [1971] (pp. 76a, 212), sne gdong chos 'khor gyi byed pa po ni rdzong byi rgyal mtshan bzang por grags pa [...]
1373: occupied the post of the steward (gnyer pa) of sne'u gdong Czaja 2013 (p. 199 n. 286)
the date he became rdzong ji and sku zhang is unknown Czaja 2013 (p. 199 n. 286)
1375-1380: seems to have commissioned a painting set of Vajravali maṇḍalas in memory of bla ma dam pa bsod nams rgyal mtshan/ (1312–1375) Brauen 2009 (p. 99) and Jackson 2010 (p. 134); the inscription for the identification of the patron reads chos rje bsod nams rgyal mtshan and sbyin pa'i bdag po dzong ji chen po/ Luczanits & Jackson 2023 and Brauen 2009 (p. 102). For more details, see Amy Heller (b. 1951)'s early essays in Brauen 2009 (p. 99), "Four Mandalas of the Vajrāvalī (plates 11-14)" and Brauen 2009 (p. 102), "Guhyasamāja Mandala" (plate 12), and more recently "About the portraits of Tibetan masters by Jean-Luc Estournel, asianart.com, posted on 2021-02-28": https://www.asianart.com/articles/tibetan_masters/index.html (accessed: 2023-02-18)
1393: invited g.yag ston sangs rgyas dpal/ (1350–1414) to sne gdong rtse/; Sørensen & Hazod 2007 (p. 725 n. 36) confuses the invitee with rong ston shes bya kun rig (1367–1449); see rong ston rnam thar [1975]